This includes candidates who will turn 16 between September 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. The court’s decision also restrains the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) from enforcing its previous directive that set a minimum admissible age of 16 years.
This ruling ensures that all qualified candidates can begin their university education without delay.
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Better.. because I don't get why someone will pass jamb and still be denied admission
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ReplyDeleteThey're already doing it. Immediately the former minister was removed.
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ReplyDeleteGreat news. When their mates abroad are graduating at the same age .
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ReplyDeleteWhat is great in the news 16years old is still a child not formidable enough for university life. And apart why are some people in so much hurry?
ReplyDeleteAnd 12 years old child is an adult ready for child bearing
DeleteGod let this people start giving admission na time is going oooo
ReplyDeleteThanks to this delta high court they get Nigeria for my mind we pass jamb to get admission is problem again God help us